ASTORGA, SPAIN: Spain’s worst wave of wildfires on file unfold to the southern slopes of the Picos de Europa mountains on Monday (Aug 18) and prompted authorities to shut a part of the favored Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route.
“It is a hearth scenario we’ve not skilled in 20 years,” Protection Minister Margarita Robles informed Cadena SER radio.
“The fires have particular traits on account of local weather change and this enormous warmth wave,” she mentioned.
HEATWAVE AMONG LONGEST ON RECORD
The heatwave spanning 16 days is the third-longest on file and despatched temperatures as much as 45 levels Celsius (113 Fahrenheit) over the weekend, based on state climate company Aemet. It’s anticipated to begin easing on Monday night or Tuesday.
Southern Europe is experiencing one in all its worst wildfire seasons in 20 years, with Spain and Portugal among the many hardest-hit international locations.
Up to now this 12 months, an estimated 344,400 hectares (851,000 acres) have burned in Spain, an space equal to the scale of the island of Mallorca, based on the European Forest Fireplace Data System (EFFIS).
It is the most important space on data that return to 2006 and greater than 4 instances the 2006-2024 common.
A firefighter died when his truck crashed close to the village of Espinoso de Compludo, elevating the loss of life toll to 4 from the latest wave of fires.
In Portugal, wildfires have burned about 216,200 hectares up to now this 12 months, based on EFFIS, greater than 4 instances the 2006-2024 common for this era, and two folks have died.
